I wanted to know any different languages (not programming) you guys might speak. Personaly, I've had quite a bit of Spanish, but what about you?
I wanted to know any different languages (not programming) you guys might speak. Personaly, I've had quite a bit of Spanish, but what about you?
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so are you from manchester? cause thats not very far from where im at, i thought these boards were just full of americans?
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No, I'm American, but I lived in England for five years. [ON TOPIC] Any languages?
I speak 1337 and English.
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o yeah, we learned a bit of that in school. ist hello "0213"?Originally Posted by Sentral
Yo no conozco.
>I wanted to know any different languages (not programming) you guys might speak.
I know enough Spanish to direct the guys who do my landscaping, and I'm functional with Japanese.
>I speak 1337 and English.
I speak leet too, but I don't put it on my resume.
My best code is written with the delete key.
Nice, Japanese. How hard was that to learn (I've done Spanish and, IMO, it's not very hard, same alphabet and all)?
I live in canada (new brunswick), so I speak english and french.
I speak English. I'm supposed to speak French, but I don't.
My native language is German.
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CornedBee
"There is not now, nor has there ever been, nor will there ever be, any programming language in which it is the least bit difficult to write bad code."
- Flon's Law
i like Germany. im gonna move there when im older if i get chance. my fav cars are BMW's and Audi's. sorry off topic again. last time i promise.Originally Posted by CornedBee
@CornedBee: Really? You speak pretty good English.
I can speak the national language, Indonesia, and English. Also a little Japanese. I had passed Noryoku Shiken (like a TOEFL for Japanese) level 4 (the lowest level) with a little over the passing boundary (67%) a few years ago. Forgot most of 'em now.
I live in Austria, not Germany.
manutd: Writing English is easy
But I've been around quite a few English-speaking people all my life. Business partners of my father's, mostly. I mostly read English books, I try to watch all movies in their original versions, and so on. You pick stuff up. So yeah, I actually speak pretty good English, too.
All the buzzt!
CornedBee
"There is not now, nor has there ever been, nor will there ever be, any programming language in which it is the least bit difficult to write bad code."
- Flon's Law
Nice. It doesn't show, in fact, you speak better than some native speakers on this forum